Pattern and photos can not be used for resale purposes. Peek-A-Boo Maxi Skirts created using this pattern may be sold in small quantities (less than 10 total) with written consent first given by Chantal Miyagishima of Knitatude. ![]() If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to shoot me a message via Etsy Convo or reach me by email at pattern is a copyright of Chantal Miyagishima of Knitatude. Updates, sneak peeks, behind the scenes & exclusive sales Use these codes to save when you buy multiple patterns: Make sure you have a PDF reader installed to open the pattern.Īll patterns are written in standard US terms. Once payment is received, you will receive an email containing a download link button for the PDF pattern You can purchase this specific yarn through this affiliate link: Size US 9/5.5mm knitting needles 24”/60cm circular needles (4+5XL may benefit from 32”/82cm) Size US 8/5mm knitting needles 16”/40cm circular needles 3 (XS), 4 (S, M, L), 5 (XL, 2XL, 3XL), 6 (4XL, 5XL) skeins of Lion Brand LB Collection Superwash Merino or 875yds/800meters to 1875yds/1714meters of size 3 DK yarn You will need to know how to cast on, knit stitch, purl stitch, work in the round, increase, decrease, pick up stitches, bind off Model pictured is wearing the size M and is 5’7”, 142 pounds and has a waist of 31” in circumference, for reference. If you are in between sizes, I would suggest going down. ![]() When picking your size, go off your natural waist measurements – where it is the smallest. This skirt was designed with 0-2 inches of positive/neutral ease for the waist and 7-9 inches of positive ease for the hip/bum. Knit top down, in the round, and seamless, this pattern is written in nine sizes – XS (S, M, L, XL) (2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL). Put your mind on hold, as you get to relax with this one. At the bottom you’ll find a gorgeous peek-a-boo section of eyelet lace that shows off just a bit of the calves. ![]() With a thick double brim band (with an encased elastic sewn in), and a cascading empire skirt, the best part of this pattern is left for last. Fall is upon us and that means that knits are coming out of the closet, and you better bet this skirt is going to be one of your go-tos.
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